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On 06/10/2011 10:02 AM, Christopher Moraes wrote:
> Could you explain this a little more? 
> 
> Did you mean that agent.conf should support multiple profiles?  If yes,
> then, that is supported.  Inside the managers agent.conf, you can have
> multiple <agent_config> blocks, each with a different profile name. 
> 
> Or did you mean inheritance of profiles.  E.g. "Linux-DBServer" inherits
> the base "Linux" profile

The latter.  So, on any given machine I can do something like this :

<ossec_config>
  <client>
    <server-ip>10.200.36.157</server-ip>
    <config-profile>LinuxOracleDBServer,LinuxWebServer</config-profile>
  </client>
</ossec_config>

Or

<ossec_config>
  <client>
    <server-ip>10.200.36.157</server-ip>
    <config-profile>LinuxOracleDBServer</config-profile>
    <config-profile>LinuxWebServer</config-profile>
  </client>
</ossec_config>


Note : I'm thinking out loud here..  I like being able to use merging to
create profiles for disparate parts and combine them together as needed.


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